You’ll Need Tickets To See The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree This year

Starting Thursday, December 3, if you want a chance to see the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree for five minutes (yep, there’s a time limit), you’ll need to reserve advance tickets. In his press conference, Mayor de Blasio outlined the new system, which includes closing 49th and 50th Streets between 6th and 7th Avenues to vehicular […]

20 Calm Dog Breeds: Want A Mellow, Low-Energy Dog?

Calm Dog Breeds may be giant or tiny, belong to many different breed groups, and have vastly different purposes from lap dogs to guard dogs. The one thing that each calm breed has in common is their tendency to have a calm temperament. While there is no doubt that certain breeds have a calmer nature […]

NYC Restaurants For Thanksgiving Dinner To Go

Thanksgiving 2020 will feel a little different. What stays the same, though, are the bonds we maintain in the face of any challenge. You’ve earned a bit of style and extravagance this year, and we can still celebrate togetherness despite the pandemic, even if it means treating just yourself. Here are the crème de la […]

Tourism in New York City Predicted to Recover Quickly: Real Estate President

When New York City’s economy fell due to virus lockdowns and restrictions, its tourism fell along with it. This year, around 22 million trips were made to New York City, a third of the 66 million trips made by domestic and international travelers in 2019. And according to NYC & Company, it won’t be until 2023 when […]

Dog-Food Recall Now Includes 18 Brands

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expanding a dog-food recall of certain products from multiple brands that may contain an unsafe level of a toxin called aflatoxin. Aflatoxin is a byproduct of a type of mold (Aspergillus flavus) that can grow on grains commonly used in pet food, according to the FDA. When pets consume too much […]